The Right Footwear for Every Occasion: Running Shoes, Cowboy Boots, Exercise Footwear, and Work Boots
The Right Footwear for Every Occasion: Running Shoes, Cowboy Boots, Exercise Footwear, and Work Boots The Right Footwear for Every Occasion: Running Shoes, Cowboy Boots, Exercise Footwear, and Work Boots
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Veredus Save the Sheep Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetlock Boots

Veredus Save the Sheep Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetlock Boots

$ 43.51

$ 56.56

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Veredus Save the Sheep Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetlock Boots

Veredus Save the Sheep Kevlar Gel Vento Rear Fetlock Boots

$ 43.51

$ 56.56

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  • Medium
  • Large
Colour:
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  • Brown
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Product Details

The Kevlar Gel Vento includes a Kevlar protective layer. This synthetic material is lightweight, impact resistant, hard wearing and is five times stronger than steel.The horse’s limb is also protected by a nitrexgel shock absorber film, positioned at the back of the boot. The "Save the Sheep" lining is made with techno sheepskin which is a man-made fabric free from any animal derivatives.
• Double ventilation
• 3D mesh ducted fabric
• Microperforated neoprene AEROX
• Tendon protection in Kevlar nitrexgel
• Quick-release tip
• Anatomically-shaped shell
DupotTM and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliates of Dupont de Nemours used under license by Veredus.

Sizing Guideline

To choose the right size, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the front cannon bone. Take a tape measure and wrap it around the middle of the cannon bone without tightening too much to take the measurement.

Circumference of Front Cannon Bone
Small 17 cm - 20 cm (6.5 to 9 inches)
Medium 20 cm - 23 cm (9 to 10 inches)
Large Over 23 cm (over 10 inches)

 

If you are buying protection for the hind legs, the measurement is normally taken on the front limb. It is in fact very uncommon that between front and rear legs, there is such a difference to require boots of different sizes.

Many people think that the protection must cover the entire deep flexor tendon even up to the carpus (the knee). Not only the part of the tendon most exposed to trauma is the lowest, but a protection that is too high would just bother the tendon when flexing, particularly during the jump.

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